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War and Foot-and-Mouth Disease Lower Growth Forecast to 2.7%

Published March 25, 2026, 07:12
War and Foot-and-Mouth Disease Lower Growth Forecast to 2.7%

The Central Bank of Cyprus has revised its economic growth forecasts, taking into account the impact of the war in the Middle East and the outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease. The growth forecast for 2026 has been reduced to 2.7% from 3.8% previously, while for 2027 an acceleration to 2.9% is expected and 3.1% in 2028. The war in the Middle East is expected to have negative effects on tourism, shipping, construction and the real estate sector, due to rising oil prices and geopolitical uncertainty. Foot-and-mouth disease is expected to slow production in the livestock sector, but the impact on GDP is expected to be limited due to the small size of the sector. The Central Bank reports that domestic demand will be negatively affected, but the positive impact of tax reform will mitigate the effects to some extent.